Conversion of annual crops to native perennial grasslands for bioenergy production may help conserve wild bees by enhancing nest and food resources. However, bee response to the disturbance of biomass harvesting may depend on their nesting location, thus their vulnerability to nest destruction, and the response of the forb community on which they forage. Moreover, because bees have long foraging ranges, effects of local harvesting may depend on the amount of natural habitat in the surrounding landscape. We performed a large-scale one- and two-year experiment in Michigan and Wisconsin, USA, respectively, to examine how grassland harvesting, landscape context, and study year affect the forb community, above- and belowground-nesting bee specie...
Pollination by wild bees is a vital ecosystem process in natural and managed systems. Recent decline...
Wild bee communities provide underappreciated but critical agricultural pollination services. Given ...
After over a century of large-scale agricultural development in the Midwestern corn-belt of the Unit...
Conversion of annual crops to native perennial grasslands for bioenergy production may help conserve...
Wild bees are declining in intensively farmed regions worldwide, threatening pollination services to...
1. The decline of managed honeybees and the rapid expansion of mass-flowering crops increase the ris...
Recognition of the importance of bee conservation has grown in response to declines of managed honey...
1. The negative effects of landscape simplification on bee communities are well documented. To rever...
1. Ecosystem services to agriculture, such as pollination, rely on natural areas adjacent to farmlan...
Anthropogenic landscape elements, such as roadsides, hedgerows, field edges, and power line clearing...
Despite widespread concern about the anthropogenic drivers of global pollinator declines, little inf...
Pollination by wild bees is a vital ecosystem process in natural and managed systems. Recent decline...
Wild bee communities provide underappreciated but critical agricultural pollination services. Given ...
After over a century of large-scale agricultural development in the Midwestern corn-belt of the Unit...
Conversion of annual crops to native perennial grasslands for bioenergy production may help conserve...
Wild bees are declining in intensively farmed regions worldwide, threatening pollination services to...
1. The decline of managed honeybees and the rapid expansion of mass-flowering crops increase the ris...
Recognition of the importance of bee conservation has grown in response to declines of managed honey...
1. The negative effects of landscape simplification on bee communities are well documented. To rever...
1. Ecosystem services to agriculture, such as pollination, rely on natural areas adjacent to farmlan...
Anthropogenic landscape elements, such as roadsides, hedgerows, field edges, and power line clearing...
Despite widespread concern about the anthropogenic drivers of global pollinator declines, little inf...
Pollination by wild bees is a vital ecosystem process in natural and managed systems. Recent decline...
Wild bee communities provide underappreciated but critical agricultural pollination services. Given ...
After over a century of large-scale agricultural development in the Midwestern corn-belt of the Unit...